Problem
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First Check
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Actions
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The mixer does not start |
- Is E-stop button pushed in?
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- Connect mixer to power source
- Contact an electrician
- Allow motor to cool for at least five minutes. Check for excessive accumulation of dirt. Vacuum if necessary.
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The mixer starts but does not mix |
- Are the timer settings correct?
- Is belt lose or defective?
- Is the drive belt tension correct?
- Is the secondary belt broke?
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- Extend mix settings. Small containers and viscous materials need extended mixing/shaking times
- Check V-belts. Replace if necessary
- Inspect and adjust drive belt
- Check secondary belt and replace if necessary
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The motor runs erratically |
- Is there a fray or lose motor wire?
- Are the motor bearings worn?
- Has the primary belt fallen off?
- Is the thermal overload relay defective?
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- Tighten loose wire or replace damaged wire
- Reposition or replace belt
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The mixer crushes cans |
- Was the can dented?
- Were cans the same height?
- Were cans placed on the table?
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- DO NOT shake dented cans
- DO NOT shake cans that are not the same height
- Place cans on table evenly spaced (see operator manual for specifics)
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The mixer is noisy |
- Is machine level?
- Are front wheels rattling?
- Is the container clamped securely?
- Is container bail secured?
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- See operator manual on how to level machine
- Install wheel lock screws into front wheels (available on some models)
- Using clamping plate or thumb turns, secure container so it is snug
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The mixer vibrates excessively |
- Is the container centered?
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- See operator manual on how to level machine
- Place container in center of bucket holder or plate
- Install wheel lock screws into front wheels (available on some models)
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